To: kuma
In Due Process of the law the government can enter your home if they have sufficient reason to believe you are violating a law. This is regardless if you believe that law should exist or not. If you don't like it. Go through the normal procedures. Under the government structure of the United State, the Supreme Court can rule a law Unconstitutional. This is regardless if you believe that law should exist or not. If you don't like it. Go through the normal procedures.
120 posted on
07/03/2003 2:39:25 AM PDT by
DAnconia55
(Taxation is a greater threat to the family than gay sex is.)
To: DAnconia55
We did you didn't. There is nothing UN Constitutional about entering a home with a search warrant that was issued through due process. You are deeply in denial about what the majority opinion, the binding opinion, was that threw away the Texas legislators responsibilities as enumerated in the Constitution. The Supremes violated the Constitution.
You know as well as I that there is no court to appeal to. However, you are correct. The next logical course is to follow the Constitutional process of an Amendment. I'm sure you don't object. Oops wait of course you did on other threads. How dare Legislators follow Constitutional procedures to add an Amendment.
124 posted on
07/03/2003 2:45:45 AM PDT by
kuma
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